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Pacts of the Beacon, Chalice, Mark, and the Pentacle by GrandAdmiralVeers on reddit
Pact Boon: The Chalice
While Warlock subclasses tend to primarily focus on theming, pact boons tend more towards the mechanical side of things, informing the general playstyle of a character. The Pact of the Chalice offers warlocks aside from the Celestial a variety of ways to support teammates, with health restoration, status cleansing, damage mitigation, and spell restoration.
I'd like to thank my players for giving me the inspiration to make this happen. Without them, the world would never have had the opportunity to consume this chalice.
Links will be in the reblogs, as usual. Only Homebrewery and Google Drive - DNDBeyond doesn't support homebrew pact boons.
New abilities for the Warlock bbyyyyyy, i always thought there should be more boons, like really ? just the 3 and talisman ? please, there are so many things you can get in exchange for eternal service
Surprisingly, I really like making pact boons for Warlock. Here’s one that’s focused on hitting in succession to rack up combo point and spend those points for special maneuvers. Hope you enjoy!
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D&d 5e warlock pact
So, running a campaign, and one of my players is a warlock whos arcane focus is a gun. its not a real gun, its just an arcane focus, but, it inspired me to want to make a warlock pact boon that is like an arcane focus. I also like making things multipurpose so it was designed to be fully setting/genre agnostic in its mechanics. - Pact of the Focus - Your patron gives you an eldritch focus, an implement with which to cast your spells. Your eldritch focus can be used a number of times equal to 2 + your proficiency bonus. When you cast a spell through your eldritch focus that requires you to roll a d20, you can use your reaction to expend a use and give yourself advantage on that roll. You regain all expended uses on a short rest. If the spell calls for more than one d20 roll(i.e, the multiple beams from an eldritch blast), you only gain advantage on one of them. As a bonus action you can summon or dismiss your eldritch focus into an extra dimensional space.
- Eldritch Invocations - War Focus - When you cast a spell through your eldritch focus, you can add your charisma modifier to the damage rolls of that spell.
Focused Assault - When you cast a spell through your eldritch focus that calls for a ranged spell attack, you can use your reaction to expend a use and ignore half-cover.
Spell Slinger - 5th When you use your reaction to give yourself advantage on a spell that calls for more than one d20 roll, you can gain advantage on a number of those rolls equal to your charisma modifier, instead of just one.
Quick Draw - 5th When you use your bonus action to summon your eldritch focus, you can, as part of the same bonus action, cast a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
Misfortunes Symbol - 5th When you cast a spell through your eldritch focus that forces a creature to make a saving throw to resist its effects, you can use your reaction to expend a use and give that creature disadvantage on the roll. If the spell causes multiple creatures to make saving throws(i.e, multiple enemies caught in a fireball), a number of them equal to your charisma modifier have disadvantage. Grounding Point - 7th When you cast a spell through your eldritch focus that has a duration of 1 minute or more, you can use your reaction to expend a use and double the duration of the spell, up to a maximum of 24 hours.
Gilded Token - 12th Once per day, when you cast a spell through your eldritch focus, you can use your reaction to ignore the spell's material components with a gold piece cost that is less than or equal to 100 x your charisma modifier. You must finish a long rest before you can use this invocation again.
Pact Battery - 15th When you take a long rest, you can store a number of warlock spells equal to half your proficiency bonus (rounded down) in your eldritch focus. at any time before your next long rest, you may use your reaction to expend a use and cast one the stored spells. The spells you store in your eldritch focus can be of 3rd level or lower.
Pact of the Blade
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Pact Boon: Pact of the Scribe
Available on GMBinder and as a printable PDF Art by Scott Harris, Marcel Mercado
A patron who wants to leave their physical trace on the world may grant a warlock the pact of the scribe, entrusting them with a strange symbol of occult power. Includes four new invocations for Pact of the Scribe warlocks..